Twenty-six research projects affiliated with the iC3 Polar Research Hub in Tromsø, Norway are welcoming inquiries from potential collaborators. The projects focus on ice sheets, oceans, carbon, and the climate in the Arctic and Antarctica.
Professor Daniel Chartier from the Université du Québec à Montréal has been appointed as the UArctic Chair in Images, Perceptions and Mediations of the Arctic for the next five years
The 4th Arena for the Gap Analysis of Existing Arctic Science Co-Operations (AASCO) brought together leading experts from diverse disciplines engaged in Arctic studies and observations, aiming to foster collaboration, strengthen connections, and drive efforts to tackle pressing environmental challenges in the Arctic.
Organizers announce the 2nd Consortium for the Advancement of Marine Arctic Science (CAMAS) Workshop and Early-Career School. These events will take place 15-18 April 2025 in Seattle, Washington.
UArctic and the Arctic Circle are pleased to open the call for nominations for the 2025 Frederik Paulsen Arctic Academic Action Award. The Award includes a 100,000 euro grant to a promising project that addresses climate change through concrete actions and plans. The call is open until April 30, 2025.
Seminar: "Global Challenges, Local Struggles: Dissecting Arctic Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples Adaptation in Nunatsiavut" will be held online, February 10, 2025, 12-1pm (MST). Speaker: Ishfaq Hussain Malik, University of Leeds (UK).
The Nunataryk EU-funded project researchers, many of whom are also members of Thematic Network of Health and Wellbeing in the Arctic, recently published an article in Springer Nature journal Communications earth & environment entitled “A transdisciplinary, comparative analysis reveals key risks from Arctic permafrost thaw”.
The following is Miriam Jauhiainen's Autumn 2024 student mobility story, who went on exchange from Tampere University to the University of Strathclyde.
The UArctic Entrepreneurship Fund (UEF), an initiative of the Managing Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the North Thematic Network, supports innovative, community-focused business ideas that drive sustainable development in the Arctic.